
TechTainment™ 2025
Thursday, October 16, 2025
ASU California Center, Los Angeles, CA
Welcome to our eleventh annual TechTainment™ 2025, the cutting-edge conference focusing on the dynamic intersection of technology, entertainment, and law. Our mission is to explore the latest technological advancements in the entertainment and Technology industries and delve into their profound legal and business implications. TechTainment’s motto is “Technology + Entertainment + Law” and what better place to hold the conference than in Los Angeles, the Entertainment capital of the world.
Los Angeles Intellectual Property Law Association (LAIPLA), The Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University (ASU Law), and The McCarthy Institute at ASU Law have partnered for their second year to produce TechTainment™ 2025. Read ASU/LAIPLA press release announcing TechTainment™ 2025.
As our event has grown, we are now doubling the value of TechTainment. For the first time ever, we are offering two separate tracks to attendees. One track focusing on Entertainment, and another focusing on Technology. There will be over 35 speakers from the following firms/companies/schools: &AI, 20th Century Fox, backengine, Deloitte, Digital Fish, Find Your Play Athletics, Generative IQ, GreenbergTraurig, Insight Sports Advisors, Kirkland & Ellis, LionsGate Entertainment, Miller Barondess, NBC Universal, Ninety.io, Paradigm Talent Agency, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, Rally, RECLAIM ENTERTAINMENT VENTURES, Rosenthal Law, Syllo, Trope and Trope Law Group, USC Annenberg, School for Communication and Journalism, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at Arizona State University and Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at ASU.
We are excited to announce that our Keynote will be Disney’s Joe Comny, Senior Vice President Visual Effects at 20th Century Studios. Mr. Comny has worked on Special Effects on the DEADPOOL, AVATAR, WOLVERINE and PLANET OF THE APES franchises. In an intimate fireside chat, Joe will guide us in what new technologies are coming in the next Summer Blockbusters..
TechTainment™ 2025 will take place at ASU’s downtown location originally constructed in 1914 for William Randolph Hearst, formerly known as the Herald Examiner Building, an Art Deco building located in the heart of downtown Los Angeles and the center of the world’s creative industries. The event will feature over 5.0 MCLE hours in each track and include a keynote lunch with a second plenary keynote, followed by a reception. There will be dedicated networking breaks, fostering face-to-face interactions with our speakers and fellow industry professionals. We have additional surprises planned for our eleventh annual conference.
We invite you to join us at this year’s TechTainment™ 2025 conference, where you will gain invaluable legal insights into the forefront of technology in the entertainment sector and equip yourself to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving landscape of technological innovation.
**Los Angeles Intellectual Property Law Association (provider # 2083) certifies that this activity has been approved for MCLE credit by the State Bar of California in the amount of 5.0 hours (including 1.0 hour of credit in either Ethics or Technology).
SPECIAL DISCOUNTS: Early Bird and Early Bird+
This year, attendees can take advantage of Early Bird+ discounted pricing.
Early Bird+ tickets are available until September 1, 2025. (Save up to 25%!)
Early Bird tickets are available until October 1, 2025. (Up to 12.5%)
Standard tickets are available until October 15, 2025.
PRICING
LAIPLA Corporate In-House Members: Early Bird+ $150; Early Bird $175; Standard $225.
LAIPLA Members: Early Bird+ $260; Early Bird $300; Standard $350.
ASU Alumni: Early Bird+ $260; Early Bird $300; Standard $350.
Non-Members: Early Bird+ $300; Early Bird $350; Standard $390.
LAIPLA Students and Professors: Any Student or Professor can join LAIPLA for free. Early Bird+: $125; Early Bird $150; Standard: $175
CANCELLATION POLICY
In order to receive a refund, notice of cancellation must be received by Wednesday, October 8, 2025, to office@laipla.net. Refunds will not be issued for cancellations received after Monday, October 13, 2025.
PARKING
Visitor parking is available in surface parking lots and garages near the ASU California Center located at 1111 S. Broadway, Los Angeles. Visitor parking options are through independent operators. Please visit TechTainment™ ASU Parking for more options.
SCHEDULE
(All times in PST)
9:00 AM: Registration Opens
9:30 AM – 10:00 AM: Opening Remarks
10:00 AM – 11:00 AM: Entertainment Track: To Infinity and Beyond: The New Tech That’s Rewriting Entertainment
10:00 AM – 11:00 AM: Technology Track: Startup IP Bootcamp: From Prototype to Protection
11:00 AM – 11:15 AM: Networking Break
11:15 AM – 12:15 PM: Entertainment Track: Show Me the Money: The Future of Film Finance in the Era of Artificial Intelligence
11:15 AM – 12:15 PM: Technology Track: Privacy Under Pressure: Hollywood, Tech, and the New Data Laws
12:15 PM – 1:00 PM: Lunch
1:00 PM -1:30 PM: Lunch Keynote with Disney’s Joe Comny, Senior Vice President Visual Effects at 20th Century Studios. Fireside chat with Konrad Trope, Trope and Trope Law Group
1:30 PM – 1:45 PM: Networking Break
1:45 PM – 2:45 PM: Entertainment Track: The New Game: Realignment, NIL, and the Future of College Sports
1:45 PM – 2:45 PM: Technology Track: Disrupting Creativity: New Technologies and the Legal Challenges Ahead
2:45 PM – 3:00 PM: Networking Break
3:00 PM – 4:00 PM: Entertainment Track: Fake News or Inconvenient Truths? Ethics and Journalism Today (Ethics CLE Credit)
3:00 PM – 4:00 PM: Technology Track: Reinventing Law Practice: Legal Tech You Can’t Ignore (Technology CLE Credit)
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM: Plenary Keynote with Ian Slotin, SVP of IP at NBCUniversal/ Concluding Remarks
5:00 PM – 6:30 PM: Reception
DATE AND TIME
Date: Thursday, October 16, 2025
Time: 9:00 AM – 6:30 PM
LOCATION
ASU California Center
1111 S Broadway Suite 100
Los Angeles, CA 90015
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QUESTIONS?
Contact the LAIPLA office at office@laipla.net or call 323-285-1654.
ENTERTAINMENT TRACK
To Infinity and Beyond: The New Tech That’s Rewriting Entertainment
Netflix’s BLACK MIRROR opens a window to potential technology in moviemaking, but is Hollywood far behind? What inventions or techniques are changing the face of movies, television, streaming, music and gaming. Join in-house experts as we explore what will be the next radical change in the film industry. Confirmed speakers include Eva Feder, Executive Vice President, Business & Legal Affairs at LionsGate Entertainment, Inc; Dan Herman, CEO at Digital Fish; and Bobby Schwartz, Partner at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP.
Show Me the Money: The Future of Film Finance in the Era of Artificial Intelligence
Traditional studio models of film finance seem to have vanished. Revenue streams of foreign film tax credits may be tariffed, and production companies are analyzing vast amounts of data to calculate a movie’s profitability from script to screen. This panel will examine equity from advertisers, private offerings, crowdfunding, and financing from the new streaming studios. Moderated by Konrad Trope, Principal Shareholder at Trope and Trope Law Group, with attorney Mauricio Mota, President and Executive Producer at RECLAIM ENTERTAINMENT VENTURES; attorney Richard Michael Rosenthal; and Craig Wagner, General Counsel, Executive Vice-President, Business Affairs at Paradigm Talent Agency.
The New Game: Realignment, NIL, and the Future of College Sports
College sports are much different than ever before. Why is USC playing Penn State in a conference matchup? How are UCLA and Cal not in the same conference? What drives these changes? How does it impact student-athletes? Join a panel of experts who discuss a range of issues—from NIL in college sports to media right deals—and how they all have converged into creating the 2025 version of college sports. Moderated by Aaron Hernandez, Executive Director of the Allan Bud Selig Sports Law and Business Program at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law with confirmed speakers, Tony DeFeo, Co-Founder of Find Your Play Athletics; Jonathan Stern, Co-Founder and CEO of Rally; and Debbie Spander, Founder and CEO of Insight Sports Adivsors.
Fake News or Inconvenient Truths? Ethics and Journalism Today (Ethics CLE Credit)
Has news reporting lost all semblance of objectivity? Have news broadcasts become another profit center within entertainment conglomerates? How is the world of news handling a world where governments declare objective journalism as “Fake News.” Join experts for this insightful look at where the truth lies. Moderated by Diana Bowman, Associate Dean for Applied Research and Partnerships, Professor of Law, Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law and confirmed speakers, Edward Coveyduck, Principal at Deloitte; Rachel Kane, Professor of Practice, Journalism & Mass Comm, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at Arizona State University; and Gabriel Kahn, Professor of Professional Practice of Journalism. USC Annenberg, School for Communication and Journalism.
TECHNOLOGY TRACK
Startup IP Bootcamp: From Prototype to Protection
Innovators move fast — but smart startups also protect what they build. This hands‑on session explores the full lifecycle of IP strategy for emerging tech companies, from crafting a strong patent portfolio and safeguarding trade secrets to navigating licensing and open-source pitfalls. Join a panel of experienced venture IP attorneys and startup founders as they share practical insights and actionable advice to help you and your clients successfully turn big ideas into protected assets. Confirmed speakers include Ben Herbert, Partner at Miller Barondess LLP.
Privacy Under Pressure: Hollywood, Tech, and the New Data Laws
As data privacy laws continue to evolve, tech and entertainment companies are under increasing pressure to stay compliant while continuing to innovate. This panel brings together legal experts to break down the latest developments in privacy law—covering hot-button topics like ad tech, third-party cookies, digital tracking, and the unique privacy concerns of high-profile individuals. Learn how to mitigate risk and stay ahead in a rapidly shifting legal landscape. Moderated by Lauren Tsuji, Partner at Perkins Coie, with confirmed speaker Demetra Matin at Ninety.io and Ian Ballon, shareholder at GreenbergTraurig.
Disrupting Creativity: New Technologies and the Legal Challenges Ahead
Innovation is moving faster than ever, and companies are using AI and other emerging tools to drive new solutions for their customers. In this session, visionary CEOs will share how they leverage cutting-edge technologies to disrupt traditional models, tackle complex legal and regulatory hurdles, and gain a competitive edge. Join us to hear their stories, explore the legal risks these innovations present, and discover strategies for staying ahead in a rapidly evolving landscape. Confirmed speakers include Eli Portnoy, Founder and CEO at backengine; Joshua Simmons, Partner at Kirkland & Ellis; and Bob Steinberg, Founder and Managing Partner at Generative IQ.
Reinventing Law Practice: Legal Tech You Can’t Ignore (Technology CLE Credit)
This forward-thinking session explores the tools and trends that are transforming modern law practice. From AI-powered research and contract automation to virtual collaboration platforms and data-driven insights, you’ll discover practical ways technology can help you work more efficiently and add more value for your clients. Industry leaders and legal tech innovators will share hands-on strategies and real-world examples that you can put into practice immediately — so you can streamline your workflow, enhance your competitive edge, and future-proof your career. Don’t miss this opportunity to turn today’s tech into tomorrow’s legal advantage. Moderated by Caleb Harris, Founder and CEO, &AI; with confirmed speaker Jeffrey Chivers, CEO at Syllo AI.
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Joe Comny, Senior Vice President Visual Effects at 20th Century Studios
Joe began his career in Visual Effects over 25 years ago, working freelance in television before transitioning to films. His first VFX Producer credit came in 2003 on John Favreau’s holiday classic, Elf, which led to Zathura a year later. Next, he served as the VFX Supervisor on Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, where his real claim to fame came when his new born daughter played the role of the baby whose head Ricky autographs.
In 2006, Joe was hired to work with Director Len Wiseman as the Visual Effects Producer for Live Free or Die Hard which led to him joining 20th Century Fox as a VP of Visual Effects in June, 2007. Some of his first assignments were to oversee visual effects for the Wolverine and The Planet of the Apes franchises.
Over the last 15 years, Joe has had the privilege to manage visual effects over 30 movies, including Deadpool, The Martian, and Ford v Ferrari. In 2013, Joe was promoted to SVP of Visual Effects and soon was asked to over see visual effects for Battle Angel and the Avatar sequels and, in 2021, was thrilled to be asked to lead the 20th Century Studios Visual Effects department.
PLENARY KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ian Slotin, SVP, Intellectual Property, NBCUniversal
Ian leads the Innovation, Technology and Policy team in NBCUniversal’s Intellectual Property Legal Group. He advises business leaders on the legal, business and policy ramifications of disruptive technologies, including on matters at the intersection of technology and copyright. His team negotiates transactions that leverage AI and other new technologies, oversees the company’s patent strategy, and handles the IP elements of M&A transactions. Ian is also the lead IP attorney for NBCUniversal’s global policy and legislative strategies on copyright and other IP disciplines. And he co-chairs a cross-functional group that develops internal legal and policy guidance on AI.
Before joining NBCUniversal, Ian was an associate at the law firms of Irell & Manella, LLP and TroyGould LLP, and served as a law clerk to the Honorable A. Howard Matz in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California. He is a graduate of the Yale Law School.
Jeffrey Chivers, CEO and Head of Product, Syllo
Jeffrey (Jeff) Chivers is CEO and Head of Product at Syllo, a litigation technology company. Jeff led the Syllo team that was recognized alongside Ballard Spahr LLP as the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) Trailblazers of the Year in 2025, and Jeff was recognized by ILTA as 2025 Innovative Leader of the Year.
Before launching Syllo, Jeff spent more than ten years of his career in litigation, starting at Sullivan & Cromwell LLP and later in a firm he co-founded. He clerked for the Honorable Pamela K. Chen of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York and the Honorable Thomas L. Ambro of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Jeff graduated from Harvard College with a degree in Computer Science and received his law degree from Georgetown University Law Center. He is a Visiting Lecturer in Law at Yale Law School, where he has co-taught a seminar on Artificial Intelligence, the Legal Profession, and Procedure, and a course on Civil Procedure.
Eva Feder, Executive Vice President of Business & Legal Affairs at Lionsgate
Eva Feder is Executive Vice President of Business & Legal Affairs at Lionsgate. A graduate of Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law, Eva began her career in the entertainment industry at Summit Entertainment, moving to Lionsgate following its acquisition of Summit. While Eva currently oversees a variety of legal matters, she primarily supports the Global Products & Experiences division at Lionsgate, focusing on such wide ranging topics as location-based entertainment (e.g., theme parks, live theatre, touring exhibitions, etc.), video games and digital initiatives, consumer products, and other ancillary rights exploitations.
Eva also oversees all of Lionsgate’s trademarks and works on many of its copyrights. She also supports corporate transactions and litigation/enforcement related to ancillary exploitations and/or intellectual property matters. Her work has involved many of Lionsgate’s and Summit’s most successful franchises, including John Wick, The Twilight Saga and The Hunger Games.
Caleb Harris, Founder and CEO, &AI
Caleb is the founder and CEO of &AI, an AI-native platform for patent litigation. Core to &AI is an agentic system that feels more like interacting with a capable colleague than it does traditional software. Litigators can simply describe what they need, and &AI will figure out the details and the end-to-end implementation.
In the years before launching &AI, Caleb worked as a technical expert in patent litigation with Fish & Richardson and Gibson Dunn, building off of the AI research he did during graduate school at MIT. During this time, Caleb witnessed firsthand the surprisingly manual and repetitive workflows that highly skilled patent attorneys were burdened with — tasks like searching for prior art, building claim charts, and drafting templated litigation documents. This realization sparked the discovery process which ultimately lead to the creation of &AI.
Aaron Hernandez, Executive Director, Allan Bud Selig Sports Law and Business Program, Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law
In Summer 2023, the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law named Aaron Hernandez the Assistant Dean and Executive Director of the Allan “Bud” Selig Sports Law and Business Program at Arizona State University. As Executive Director, Aaron is responsible for supervising the Sports Law and Business (SLB) Program and ensuring its continued success. Aaron oversees the following aspects of the SLB Program: operational efficiency, admissions, curriculum development, academic and career advising, recruiting, donor and alumni relations, stakeholder relations, and student engagement. Aaron also is responsible for long-term strategic vision and growth of the SLB Program. In addition to overseeing the SLB Program, Aaron is also responsible for teaching class at the law school.
Rachel Kane, Professor of Practice, Journalism & Mass Comm, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at Arizona State University
Rachel Kane is a Professor of Practice in the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at Arizona State University where she has been a faculty member since 2023. She instructed the LA Content Studio, focused on building the next generation of innovative, inclusive digital and social content creators.
Rachel completed her B.S. in Digital Audiences at Arizona State University, and has more than 20 years experience as a media and content professional. Her areas of expertise include journalism, entertainment and crisis public relations, content development, physical and post production, and storytelling in various mediums.
She has held positions at the Los Angeles Times, Warner Bros. Television, Paramount, and CBS Interactive. She has worked on PR campaigns for three Academy Award-winning documentary and foreign features and has developed strategy and content for Netflix, SAG-AFTRA, Comcast NBCUniversal, Niantic, the YMCA, the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank, and a variety of charitable organizations in the Los Angeles County area. She has a particular interest in sustainability, animal welfare, and food inequality and is a contributing writer for CNET with a focus on AI tools.
Maurico Mota, President and Executive Producer, RECLAIM ENTERTAINMENT VENTURES
Mauricio Mota is a producer and entrepreneur with 25 years experience across Entertainment, Education, Media, and Impact Investing in the US and Latin America. Recently he was the lead producer on Netflix’s Rez Ball, a feature film about Native American basketball players from Navajo Nation. Mauricio also co-founded Ashé Ventures with JuVee Productions, Viola Davis’s and Julius Tennon production company. He also served as executive producer of East Los High, an award-winning drama series that earned 6 Emmy nominations during its run on Hulu for its realistic portrayal of Latino high school students. The show also became a global case of Impact Investing and how Social Impact for its partnerships with philanthropies and non-profits.
Mota founded multiple companies, pioneering multi-platform content by designing and creating products and content for TV channels, audiobook companies, movie studios, and advertisers globally. Mota represents the 4th generation of one of the most important Latin American storytelling legacies and has helped his mother re-shape the estate created by his grandfather, Nelson Rodrigues, who is considered the Brazilian Shakespeare, into the largest and most diverse IP estate in Latin America.
Eli Portnoy, Founder & CEO, BackEngine.ai
Eli Portnoy is the Founder & CEO of BackEngine.ai, an AI-powered customer orchestration platform that transforms fragmented prospect and customer interactions into coordinated action, enabling B2B companies to sense and respond to buyer needs 10x faster than traditional methods. A serial entrepreneur with two successful exits, Portnoy previously co-founded Thinknear (acquired by Telenav for $22.5 million) and Sense360 (acquired by Medallia for $44 million), both pioneering companies that leveraged data analytics to drive customer insights and engagement strategies for major entertainment and media clients.
Portnoy holds an MBA from Harvard Business School, where he currently serves as an Executive Fellow, and is a recognized expert in artificial intelligence and its transformative impact on enterprises.
Rick Rosenthal, Rosenthal Law
Rick Rosenthal has been practicing law for forty years, and currently maintains an entertainment transactional and litigation practice in Beverly Hills. He received his J.D. from Boston University and then clerked for a federal judge in Rhode Island. He represents independent producers, writers, actors, directors and managers both in film and television and also handles publishing, theater and animation clients. He has served as production counsel for over 50 films and has negotiated acquisition agreements and distribution deals with major studios and distributors including Universal, Warner Brothers, Paramount, New Line, NuImage, Dreamworks, Disney and Lionsgate, in addition to P&A and financing deals for independent films. He negotiated a ten-picture deal with Lionsgate for his clients to produce pictures budgeted between $12-$15 million dollars. Mr. Rosenthal has an active litigation practice and has handled matters involving : “Hill Street Blues”, “Dangerous Minds”, “The Watcher”, Indecent Proposal”, “American History X”, OJ Simpson, and cases against The Estate of Tupac Shakur, Gerard Butler and Luc Besson.
Robert Schwartz, Partner, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP
Robert M. (“Bobby”) Schwartz is a partner in Quinn Emanuel’s Los Angeles office and co-chair of the Media & Entertainment Industry Practice. Over the last 30 years, Bobby has become a nationally recognized leader in large-stakes and often precedent-setting cases, particularly in the entertainment and media fields. He has represented every major motion picture studio and broadcast network, as well as film production companies, pay TV services, video game developers, record companies, recording artists, producers, writers, directors, and actors. He has had extensive experience and success in copyright, trademark, unfair competition, royalties and participations, First Amendment, defamation, employment, and complex business disputes. As noted in the Notable Representations tab, he has also handled substantial disputes for companies well outside the media industry and entertainment industries.
Joshua Simmons, Partner, Intellectual Property, Kirkland & Ellis LLP
Joshua Simmons is a nationally recognized appellate and trial court litigator, who has been lauded as an “exceptional,” “forceful,” and “creative” “brainiac” (Chambers), “Top Attorney” (Law360), and “big-picture thought leader” (WTR). This “Intellectual Property Superhero” (CLS) is one of Crain’s “Notable Litigators & Trial Attorneys” and Lawdragon’s “Leading Litigators in America” for wins in every kind of IP litigation, which have resulted in over $1.6 billion in combined plaintiff-side verdicts and complete dismissals in defense-side cases before and at trial. With a practice at the “intersection of entertainment and tech,” he has been recognized as a “Power Lawyer” (THR) and “Trailblazer” (NLJ) for his eye-catching media litigations—which involve film, news, publishing, social media, sports, television, theatre, and video games—and as a “Leading AI & Legal Tech Advisor” (Lawdragon), “Power Player,” and “Distinguished Adviser” (Financier) for his technology practice—which includes artificial intelligence, computer software and services, circuitry and semiconductors, immersive technology, Internet-based systems, pharmaceuticals and medical devices, and telecommunications. He is sought after for complex cases and those of first impression, as well as strategic counseling, portfolio management, and policy advice, for which IAM named him a “Strategy 300 Global Leader” and Lawdragon named him a “Leading Global IP Lawyer.”
Bob Steinberg, Founder, Generative IQ LLC
Bob Steinberg is the founder of Generative IQ LLC, a venture fund that provides capital to early-stage IP rich AI start-ups. He has been protecting and litigating IP rights, working with technology entities and entrepreneurs navigating the IP landscape and monetizing blocking rights for over 30 years. Bob was Global Chair of the Intellectual Property Litigation Practice and Chair of the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) Practice at Latham & Watkins. He had offices in Los Angeles and in Washington D.C. He was a founding member of the national PTAB Bar Association and was elected as the first President to the Association (www.PTABBar.org).
Bob was recognized as an “IP Trail Blazer” for his efforts by The National Law Journal. Prior to joining Latham, he worked as the Chairman and CEO of xSides Corporation, a desktop security software developer. He also spent 11 years at Irell & Manella where he was a partner and member of the Executive Committee. Bob is a registered patent attorney. He graduated from U of Penn’s Jerome Fisher M&T Dual Degree Program with a BSSE (Moore School) and a BSEcon (Wharton School). He earned his JD from Georgetown Law.
Jonathan Stern, Co-founder and CEO, Rally
Jonathan Stern is the co-founder and CEO of Rally. Rally is the first commercial platform to empower and reward college sports fans for supporting their favorite athletes while democratizing wealth building for athletes and bringing greater transparency to universities.
For over 20 years, Jonathan has held senior leadership positions at the intersection of celebrity, content, commerce and community. He has led strategic transformations and built passion-based communities for top-tier companies including both Red Bull and the founders of reality television, Bunim/Murray Productions. Prior to Rally, Jonathan served as CEO of Improbable Media, a full service media and production company co-founded by NBA superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo and sports analyst and entrepreneur, Jay Williams, that incubates and accelerates the next generation of athlete- powered content and media businesses.
Jonathan is also a recognized expert in entertainment industry trends and digital strategy. He has taught courses on entertainment law at UC Berkeley School of Law and USC’s Gould School of Law. He has also spoken at numerous conferences and public hearings, including the Joint Committee of the FCC and California Public Utilities Commission, Digital Entertainment World, Digital Hollywood, and the Digiday Video Summit.
Konrad Trope, Managing Shareholder, Trope and Trope Law Group
Konrad Trope is the Managing Shareholder of Trope and Trope Law Group. The firm has a 70-year history of focusing on patents, trademarks, copyrights, and entertainment issues, as well as film finance, trade secret, website cybersquatting, and domain disputes. Mr. Trope also advises clients on a variety of new technologies, including Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP), and Artificial Intelligence (AI).
For the past 35 years, Mr. Trope has successfully represented an international clientele concerning design and mechanical patents, motion picture distribution rights, music licenses, trademarks, trade dress, and website content infringement. He has appeared before Federal Courts across the country, including the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, the United States Trademark Trial and Appeals Board and U.S. Court of Federal Claims, where Mr. Trope has consistently obtained successful verdicts and decisions.
This is Mr. Trope’s third consecutive year of serving as co-chair of TechTainment. As co-chair, Mr. Trope has focused on developing programs and panels that address the ever changing world of Artificial Intelligence in the Entertainment industry.
Mr. Trope has authored more than a dozen articles and spoken on a variety of topics, including the impact of AI on copyrights, trademarks, and entertainment properties, as well Internet security, government wiretapping, VoIP, and other related Internet/e-commerce issues.
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ABOUT LAIPLA
The Los Angeles Intellectual Property Law Association (LAIPLA) is one of the nation’s premier intellectual property law associations. Since 1934, LAIPLA has been educating and connecting members of the local intellectual property legal community.
As a non-profit organization with more than 1,000 members, and 30+ Member Firms and Companies, LAIPLA represents a mix of in-house, large and small firm, and government attorneys; solo practitioners; and law students and professors who specialize in patent, trademark, copyright, trade secret, and entertainment and technology law.
ABOUT THE SANDRA DAY O’CONNOR COLLEGE OF LAW AT ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
The Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University is a leading institution at the forefront of legal education, research and service. Located in Phoenix, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., ASU Law provides a dynamic learning environment enriched by its proximity to legal, governmental and business communities. With a commitment to innovation and inclusivity, ASU Law offers a diverse range of degree programs, including the Juris Doctor, Master of Laws, Master of Legal Studies, and Master of Sports, Law and Business. ASU Law is dedicated to creating the next generation of legal professionals. Honoring the legacy of Justice Sandra Day O’Connor and charged with upholding her namesake, graduates are well-prepared to shape all aspects of the legal field from public service to private practice, to fields that work in and around the law. For more information, visit law.asu.edu.
ABOUT THE MCCARTHY INSTITUTE
The McCarthy Institute is named after J. Thomas McCarthy, its Founding Director and world-renowned author of the multi-volume treatise, McCarthy on Trademarks and Unfair Competition Law, which has been cited in over 7,000 judicial opinions. Over the past decade, The McCarthy Institute has grown into a community of IP and branding professionals focused on the latest developments in trademark law, the technologies powering brand development, and the consumer behaviors that make up brand perception. The McCarthy Institute strives to develop a better understanding of the way that culturally transformative business trends shape the law and vice-versa.
The McCarthy Institute pursues original research, publishes peer-reviewed scholarship, sponsors industry events, and hosts an annual symposium that draws hundreds of the world’s top legal and branding professionals.
In 2021, The McCarthy Institute joined Arizona State University’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law in Phoenix, Arizona.